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Stacy Robinson from my alma mater Eagle Gate College was featured on KSL’s Studio 5 talking about the Graphic Design program.
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EGC: Graduation #2 of 2

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Assignment #2: Web Design Studio


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EGC | WDA200, Assignment

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For our new assignment, given last Thursday, we need to create a product and write a 15 second commercial for it. And ultimately storyboard it.
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EGC:Storyboarding…

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EGC: Storyboarding – NOSFERATU

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For tonights class, we storyboarded a scene from NOSFERATU (1922).
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WDA200: Storyboarding & Development (Syllabus)

Course Description:

Using characters and narrative, students study storyline development.
Storyboard techniques from all aspects of the animation process are explored.

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Define Linear & Non-Linear Storytelling.
  2. Create Animation & Live-Action Storyboards.
  3. Design Characters.
  4. Create Story Sequences & Pace Actions
  5. Create Performance On Storyboards.
  6. Organize & Storyboard A Website.
  7. Organize & Storyboard An Animation.
  8. Assemble A Story Reel.

Required Texts:

Exploring Storyboarding (Design Exploration Series)

Course Schedule: 

Tuesday & Thursday (5:45pm-7:55pm)

Instructor:

Scott Taylor
scott.taylor.design@gmail.com
801.735.7757

Week 1: WDA168 WEB DESIGN 3 (Syllabus)

Course Description:

This course incorporates advanced techniques in the planning, design, usability, accessibility, management and maintenance of websites utilizing industry standard web editing software. Workflow techniques will also be covered.

Course Objectives:

  1. Identify web server maintenance techniques.
  2. Identify web access controls.
  3. Demonstrate advanced techniques for incorporating video, sound and animation into a website.
  4. Understand how to manage content with forms.
  5. Identify content management system (CMS) options.
  6. Develop image effects, pop-up windows,  and interactive navigation designs.

Required Texts:

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual Quickstart Guide

Sam’s Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML & XHTML In 21 Days

JavaScript: A beginner’s Guide

Course Schedule: 5:45pm – 7:55pm (Tuesday-Thursday)

Instructor: Diego Vargas

CGR275: Syllabus

Course Number / Name: CGR275 Web Animation II

Hours / Credits: 40 hrs / 3 credits

Term: 04/19/2010 – 06/24/2010

Course Schedule: Monday / Wednesday, 5:45pm-7:55pm

Instructor: Oli Blanton

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